My voice

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I havent done ANY singing in 2yrs and would like to share with the community what i sounded like back then. Question i have is at the time would there been anything I needed to work on or what do youthink of it! strange cause i dont get many comments on good old youtube. Maybe i can do something different who knows
 
hi

sorry was late inthe morning

youtube.com/liquadia1

myspace.com/phrozentimestudiosuk

cheers
 
Do 5 posts here and you can post a direct embedded link to you YT video. It's best of you pick a specific video and get a critique on it. People don't usually listen to multiple tunes too A.D.D.
So I picked Child Abuse song to listen to (a few times) - it's original and well recorded. I did think you were flat in spots - but I'm not sure if it was all you or was caused partially by the effects you're using. Overall you have a good pop vocal - quite a high range too.
There's 3 albums at the bottom left with a link "BUY" but they go nowhere.
 
yes there is 3 albums ill have to remove them. I have an album at myspace.com/phrozentimestudiosuk

theres a full album there but only uploaded the good stuff or what i felt was ok
 
Once your sound has been created at the vocal cords, it will move up in the spaces in your throat, mouth, and head. As the sound resonates through these spaces, it changes tone quality depending on the proportion of each cavity.
There are vocal tonality exercises that you can practice that will "teach" you to vary these proportions, so you can change your tone quality as you desire.

It's like an artist having access to a full palette of colors...

As a singer, you can learn to sing in a full range of different vocal colors.

You can learn to balance your vocal resonance once again, through good vocal tonality exercises. Once you learn to do this, your voice will be rich in tone quality, and balanced through your entire range.
 
Once your sound has been created at the vocal cords, it will move up in the spaces in your throat, mouth, and head. As the sound resonates through these spaces, it changes tone quality depending on the proportion of each cavity.
There are vocal tonality exercises that you can practice that will "teach" you to vary these proportions, so you can change your tone quality as you desire.

It's like an artist having access to a full palette of colors...

As a singer, you can learn to sing in a full range of different vocal colors.

You can learn to balance your vocal resonance once again, through good vocal tonality exercises. Once you learn to do this, your voice will be rich in tone quality, and balanced through your entire range.

ok! so what are you sayin here is that theres no tone to my Tone?
 
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